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Showing questions for June 15, 2025 - Total: 20 questions
Question 6 Jun 15, 2025
Which country did Israel warn of more attacks on after retaliatory strikes in June 2025?
Iran In June 2025, Israel warned of more attacks on Iran following retaliatory strikes between the two countries. After an Iranian missile attack killed three Israelis and injured dozens, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting key facilities in Iran, including nuclear sites and military barracks.
Question 7 Jun 15, 2025
Which country apologized for incorrectly depicting Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan on a map shared online?
Israel Israel’s military apologized for posting a map on social media that wrongly showed Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan. The image was shared during coverage of Iran-Israel tensions and drew criticism from Indian netizens, prompting clarification from the Israeli Defence Forces.
Question 8 Jun 15, 2025
Who is the Union Home Secretary leading the committee constituted to prevent future aviation disasters like the Air India crash?
Govind Mohan A high-level multi-disciplinary committee led by Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan was formed to formulate SOPs for preventing and handling aviation disasters like the Air India crash on June 12, 2025. The committee has been given a three-month deadline to complete its task.
Question 9 Jun 15, 2025
What technology helped simplify India's tax system and improve compliance since 2017?
Goods and Services Tax (GST) The Goods and Services Tax (GST), introduced in 2017, unified over a dozen Central and State taxes into a single indirect tax system. It simplified taxation, reduced logistics costs, broadened the formal economy, and contributed to India’s record tax-to-GDP ratio in FY25.
Question 10 Jun 15, 2025
Which state's police busted an international cyber fraud racket involving a UK-based scam?
Delhi Delhi Police arrested two individuals, including a Nepali national, for allegedly duping a Delhi woman of Rs 1.10 lakh by pretending to send birthday gifts from the UK. The scam involved building trust through WhatsApp and tricking the victim into paying customs clearance charges. Over 100 CCTV cameras and digital footprints helped track the suspects.

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